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Re: Left/right noteheads in chord containing second
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Mark Polesky |
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Re: Left/right noteheads in chord containing second |
Date: |
Wed, 8 Apr 2009 01:30:38 -0700 (PDT) |
Nick,
this is a little less awkward, but you still have
to adjust the 'length and 'extra-offset properties
of Stem in some cases. But now you don't have to
guess the X-offsets. The macro calculates the
appropriate X-offsets based on the note-values.
There are still some quirks though. It fails if
the chord's first inputted note is NOT /tweak'ed.
No idea why. In fact, there are some combinations
that just don't seem to work. Still a little
buggy I guess.
Incidentally, you can use a numeric value if you
want to do anything different:
<\tweak #'X-offset #-1.324984 d e gis>
You can also use the macro to deduce the correct
X-offsets. In caseyou're curious, here they are:
quarter-notes and shorter:
move-left = -1.324984
move-right = 1.324984
half-notes:
move-left = -1.251178
move-right = 1.251178
whole-notes:
move-left = -1.720008
move-right = 1.720008
Don't forget, this is especially *bad* notation.
Maybe it's a good thing it's so hard to implement!
Good luck.
- Mark
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